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Firestone station (West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor)

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Firestone is a planned elevated light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located near the intersection of Firestone Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue in South Gate, California and is part of the West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor project. Measure M funds are programmed for a scheduled completion in 2041, though the station may be constructed for an opening between 2033 and 2035.

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Firestone station (West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor)
Lotta Avenue, South Gate

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90280 South Gate
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